Newsgroups: alt.support.social-phobia
From: Jack <J...@nyet.not>
Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 00:54:09 -0400
Local: Sat, Apr 7 2007 2:54 pm
Subject: Re: Propanolol story
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 00:22:23 GMT, riccip-uk <ric...@nospam.co.uk>
wrote: >Jack <J...@nyet.not> wrote: haha... normally I would bristle and call you a nanny for starters >>So, does anybody know any more tricks to use that will quicken or >Sorry to be a scare-monger But I am resolved to two things on this group: Plus, I have nothing to lose, though I do not essentially enjoy this skip down [note: I am a terrible typre and I do get tired of proofing myself] >but I'd strongly urge you not to mess I must play with fire. Though I doubt very seriously that propanolol >with Propanolol. It's quite a dangerous drug and you risk >potentially fatal heart trouble if you try to enhance it's >effects. The problem lies within the chemistry. As a beta-blocker >it restricts activity in the heart muscle but apparently only >controls the beta receptors in half of the heart. The rest is >assumed to act in sympathy but it's not entirely known what >strain this could be putting on you most vital of organs. >For this reason you are playing with fire if you attempt to is fire, since probably millions have taken it every day. For me, it is a boon from heaven. Atenolol is longer acting, and I >It restricts bronchial dilation and it yeah, right. Don't mistake everyone for an idiot. If I mix it with >doesn't mix well with other drugs. Never, ever mix it with >alcohol. alcohol, I will do it in stages. And in fact, I have. In faqct, I had very successfully mixed GHB with alcohol, though the >'Snorting' or inhaling propanolol may well be the last that I would not try. Unfortunately, no one out there had any useful >thing you do. tips for quick action. >Used occasionally on an as-needed basis you should be okay but >If you find symptom control you must learn to pay better attention. I've already descirbed being a >alleviates most of your anxiety you can achieve the same results >by learning a "relaxation response". hyper hot reactor. I spoke about xanax doses. Otherwise, I have drank 3 half pints of liquor and still ummm.. showed a very good time to the girl I was with at the time. They always came back for more. >It's not such a quick fix I am many years past the "quick fix" yearning stage. What is your story? Are you a sufferer/victim? Or merely a psych student? >but in time you can gain some control over your pulse rate and pure crap >the production of adrenalin, including blushing symptoms. CBT, as popularized, is also crap >Riccip You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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